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Back to the Future 40th anniversary merchandise is available at Universal Studios Hollywood for Universal Fan Fest Nights.
WHILE millions of film fans dream of owning Bond’s Aston Martin or Bruce Wayne’s Batmobile, Ollie Wilkey has turned his movie ...
The Back to the Future movies end with Doc Brown changing the attitude to time travel he has throughout the trilogy, which ...
For Universal Fan Fest Nights, Universal Studios Hollywood has introduced "Back to the Future"-inspired dishes to the Mel's ...
In the science fiction classic, mad scientist Doc Brown converts the obscure sports car into a time machine. Back to the Future ... used as the flying car in Harry Potter and the Chamber of ...
the machine could be turned on for a period of time, and people in the future could travel back in time all the way up to the point that the machine was turned on. This finding, unfortunately ...
If Justin Sookraj had owned a time machine at age nine ... a car made famous by the “Back to the Future” movie franchise and named for its maverick carmaker, John DeLorean.
But as the era it defined disappears quickly from the rear-view mirror, Back To The Future's popularity only ... Back to the time machine's thrilling origin story early in the film and it turns ...
Back to the Future fans can get a $40 discount on Lego's buildable replica of the DeLorean Time Machine from the classic sci-fi movie trilogy. The 1,872-piece model kit for adults normally sells ...
B-Boy Flying Machine tries to embody the essence of breaking ... Here he reflects on his journey, achievements, and the future of breaking. My breaking journey started in 2005 when I saw a video ...
The DeLorean brand is synonymous with the flying car/time machine of the Back to the Future film series — but in our actual future, the DeLorean name could soon be even more recognizable because ...
Instead of skating, though, he was hovering: a real-world Marty McFly, the time-traveling teen who glided on air around Hill Valley in Back to the Future ... rigmarole of flying—the fuss ...